Themes and Symbols
Characters
Literary Devices
Quotes
Plot & Events
100

This object represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams.

The Green Light

100

Who is Gatsby's neighbor and the narrator?

Nick Carraway

100

Gatsby’s parties are an example of this device.

Symbolism

100

“Gatsby believed in the green light…” shows this. (2)

Hopes / Dreams

100

This character introduces Nick to Gatsby for the first time at one of his parties.

Jordan Baker

200
What does the Valley of Ashes represent? (3)

Poverty, Moral Decay, Rich vs Poor

200

Who glamorous on the outside but shallow on the inside?

Daisy Buchanan

200

The difference between appearance and reality is shown through this device. (2)

Irony/Illusions

200

“So we beat on, boats against the current…” shows this. (2)

Human Struggle, Dreams vs Reality

200

Gatsby tells Nick that he earned his fortune through this type of business.

Bootlegging / Illegal Business

300

What does Gatsby's mansion represent/symbolize? 

Emptiness behind wealth and appearances.

300

He is rich, arrogant, and careless, symbolizing the upper class.

Tom Buchanan

300

Vivid descriptions of West Egg vs. East Egg are examples of this.

Imagery

300

“I like large parties. They’re so intimate.” shows this.

Irony

300

George Wilson believes this person was driving the car that killed Myrtle

Jay Gatsby

400
What do the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg symbolize? (2)

Eyes of God, Judgement

400

She chases illusions of wealth and social status, leading to her death.

Myrtle Wilson 

400

Nick reflecting on past events is an example of this. (The entire novel is written as a ___________)

Flashback

400

“They were careless people, Tom and Daisy…” shows this. (2)

Wealth and Moral Carelessness

400

After the confrontation in New York, Daisy chooses to stay with this person.

Tom Buchanan

500

The novel questions whether these two things truly bring happiness. (2)

Wealth and Success

500

He is obsessed with winning Daisy and recreating the past.

Jay Gatsby

500

The mention of the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg is an example of this.

Symbolism/Motif

500

This quote shows Gatsby’s obsession with the past: “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!”

Gatsby's dream/recreating the past

500

After Gatsby’s death, Nick makes this final judgment about Tom and Daisy.

They were careless people who destroyed things and retreated into their wealth.